Hi Tim, On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Tim Haynes <tim.hay...@openlinksw.co.uk> wrote: > On 29/08/2010 10:47, Aldo Bucchi wrote: >> * Do I have to export the env variable to the system? > > Yes. Otherwise it's not an environment variable, it's a shell variable.
Oh. Sorry for the poor eplanation. In that particular system I didn't want to set any env variable because I have more JVMs running. Who knows what may happen. So I assume you can't pass per-JVM settings? Thanks! A > > Switch your `set' for `export' above; consider preserving it in > virtuoso-enterprise.sh or virtuoso-environment.sh which you source before > running virtuoso-start.sh. > > HTH, > > ~Tim > -- > Tim Haynes > Product Development Consultant > OpenLink Software > <http://www.openlinksw.com/> > <http://twitter.com/openlink> > -- Aldo Bucchi @aldonline skype:aldo.bucchi http://aldobucchi.com/